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By James Marshall, About.com Guide to Word Processing since 2004

Using Word's Compare Feature to Show Changes Made to a Document

Wednesday June 24, 2009
Word’s Track Changes feature is essential for those collaborating on documents. It highlights the changes you’ve made to the document so that they’re readily apparent to others. Changes can then be accepted or rejected on an individual basis. You must activate Track Changes when you start editing a document. Fortunately, though, if you forget, you can show the changes using Word's Compare feature. Find out how it's done!
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